The Psychology of Tarot is, in all likelihood, a book unlike any you have read so far. It does not list figures to memorize, nor does it clarify prophetic faculties, and yet by the end of the reading you will know how to read the cards. The psychology of tarot is a journey. The Major Arcana of the tarot are counted one by one, in parallel with the knowledge of Jungian psychoanalysis. For Jung, in fact, the unconscious is inhabited not only by experiences derived from individual personal history, but also by primordial images, sedimented in the collective experience over the centuries, and it is to this immense world that the tarot figures belong. Each of the 22 Major Arcana gives voice to its nature by embodying the psychic energies it represents. Each journey through the cards is introduced by a myth, a story that embodies its meaning, so the reader will delve into it immediately and in a simple and intuitive way. It is a narrative that leads the reader to explore its origin and induces him to make his own the myths, legends and images that populate what is irrational in each individual. Exploring them means understanding ourselves and the world in which we live.
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